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LOCAL SPORT.

TOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF LOCAL MATCHES PLAYED ON SATURDAY.

UNIVERSITY,

Resuming, the Recreio were quicker ST. JOSEPH'S RESERVES ... THE on the ball than the Police and with the Police backs lying well up the field they failed to recover in time to stop the Recreio speedy, forwards. Consequently

The University appeared to take mat- ters too easy on the Garrison ground

this week when they had as opponents St. Joseph's Reserves and went down by to present any further scoring of two goals to one. This will probably

Saturday's games in the Hongkong Swan was kept busy in gout but managed League resulted as under:-

DIVISION I.

East Surreys, 7; H.M.8. Tamar, B.; Hoagkong Club, 9; South China, a Club de Recreio, 1; Hongtong Police,

DIVISION 11. ""

East Surreys Reserves, &: Club de

Recreio "A," 0. South China A," 2; Hongkong Club

Reserves, 0,

East Surreys Drums, 1; Joseph's, 1.

DIVISION 11. "B"

St. Joseph's Boarders, 8; Club de

Recreio," 1. South China C." 3; Kowloon "B," 1. Surreys Drums Reserves, 2: Moslem

Club "B," 0.

St. Joseph's Reserves, ; University; 1. Moslem Club “* A,' 2; South China

"B, 1.

The standard of footbali was low on) Saturday and several players came un der the ban of the referees for "ungen tlemenly conduct. In one instance a player left the field for no apparent

another and in

A junior player was ordered off for *showing Aght"

reason

HONGKONG CLUB . SOUTH CHINA.

This game attracted a large crowd to the Club ground and adjacent hills The game was very keenly contested and ended in a win for the Hongkong Club Although South China opened strong. ly, the Club soon took the lead. A fast shot from Johnstone was only partially cleared by La Hing Cheung, when Ho ward dashed up and sent in a smashing drive that had the goalie beaten. The ball struck the underside of the bar and after hitting the ground was cleared By Lay Hing Cheung, but Mr. Smith (referee) pointed to the centre of the field which caus"d Rom. comment from the South China supporters. Flos: ever, the South, China players were "hot dismayed, for they at once made for the Club goal where Rodger saved in quick sucession from Wong Pak Chong and Sue Kam Shan, Chan Kwong fu did good work on the left wing but Bishop dealt successfully with the centres. Wong troubled Rodger with a shot from close range but the Club captain cleared

from Rocha almost had him benten, but

Swati-cent round the post and gave the Recreio a corner, Brown sending behind frem the fag kick End to end play followed and from a molée in front of the Recreio goal, Ogley charged down a good scoring shot from Post,

Corwall and MoEwen had good open- ings but neat by.

A corner to the Police was well taken by Noonam, but Oram sent in wide The final whistle sounded leaving the Recreio winners by a goal to uil.

The teams:---

Police-Swan; Wynne and Byron; Brittain, Oram and Randall; Cornwall, McEwen, Johnson, Post and Noonam.

Recreia-Fernadez; Ogley and Xavier; Sousa, A. A. Remedios and H. C. Remedios; Alves, Fuertes, Gosano, Rocha

and Brown

Referee: Mr. Smyth

EAST SURREYS. TAMAH.

On the Sockunpoo "A" ground, the Sarrers heat the Tower by seven' goals to nil. The Surreys were attacking throughout the game but Warish defend. ! ed well. The Surreya-opened the store, (following a free kick close), Eaton wed. ing the ball into the net. Charlesworth scored before the interval, Wavish having little chance with a fast screw shot.

Interval. Surreya 2, Tamur û Resuming, the Surreys monopolised the play and scored on five occasions, Eaton four and Butler one. The sailors falled to get past the defence and had to retire defeated by seven' goals to pit.

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EAST SORGEYS RUS. C. CLUB DE RECREIO "A."

The military team were at home to the Club de Recreio on the Garrison" ground:

. Sookunpoo and ran out rasy winners. by six goals toil. From the kick-off there was only one team in it and the Surreys netted three times before the change of ends.

poil their chance in the junior cham- pionship for the Drams Reserves and

South China PC" are going strong, while the Boarders will most probably ba in the running before the season closes.

SOUTH

KOWLOON """.

1

CHINA C."

Kowloon had the misfortune to lose

Shuster early in their game against South China and lost by three goals to

bne on their own ground. South China pressed from the start and soon took the lead. Nicholls went in a hard drive from a free kick awarded just outside the penalty area but South China's goalie saved. Halftime, South China | 1 Kowloon 0.

Rom joined the forwards, on resuming. and scored for Kowloon Wong Mee scored twice for South Chine

in the second half, the last one from a penalty awarded against Hast.

MOSLEM CLUB "A" . SOUTH CHINA "B."

The Moslem Club took advantage of a depleted team fielded by South China and scored in the opening minutes of this game which was played on the Rail- way ground at Kowloon. Minu scored the opening goal. South China' were awarded a penalty and Ro Sik Wai scored, making the scores level. Before the interval, Razack scored for the Moe- tems and the teams crossed over with the Moskans leading by two goals to one."

The second half of the game was of h rough nature, both teams losing their hends and the game'suffered accordingly. The gas ended with the halftime scoře.

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WATER POLO.

Water Polo enthusiasts are reminded thas the final of the Hongkong Water Polo League takes place at the Victoria The second half was a repitition of the Recreation Club this evezing at 5.20,

when the V.R.CA "A" will oppose the Arst, the Surreys netting again on three | K.B.SF.P.AA A charge of 50 occasions without any reply from the cents will be made to visitors, 25 cente" Club de Recreio. Stairs and Hicks shar- being the charge for members, soldiers

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A shot from Johnstone nearly took effected the goals between them, each doing and South China returning to the attack the hat trick.” Sven tested Rodger. South China-camê.

EAST SURREYS DRUMS again but Bishop got the ball away at

JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. the expense of a corner. The flag kick was cleared and the Club, by good com

This game started with St. Joseph's bination, got the ball well into the South fielding ten men only, Leonard turning

RAILWAY Chas area, and Chan So let in Howard out ten minnies dizer the start. The who gave Lau Hing Cheung no chance brst half was keenly contested, but there with a well placed shot from close range. was no score. Early in the second half, At the interval the Club were leading St. Joseph's took the lead through. by two goals to nil After the Crockett. who threw the ball into his charge of ends the South China own goal when attempting to clear. players fell off and the Club, holding! Graham, however, made the gazne salo a two goals' lead, never let the South for the Drums by scoring two goals in Chinn players get dangerous. The Club's the last ten minutes of a keenly contested middle line worked hard and quite upsct gaine, any movement attempted by the South China forwards who were content to rely on individual play. The second half was strenuously contested and when the final whistle sounded the Club rightly which included Pile and McBride of the deserved their two goala win. Chan So

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SOUTH CHINA !!A” .HONGKONG CLUB RESERVES.

The Club turned out

a strong side,

was prominent in the defence but had first team, and kept out the South China the misforune to get injured in the team for afty minutes. Then South

China put on closing minutes of the game.

two goals within five The teams:-.

Rodger; Summers and minutes and although the Club, tried 'Club.-G. Bishop; Mair, J. Stewart and Watson; hard to get on even terms, they failed Forsyth, Howard, Johnstone and Key.

"South, China.-Lau Hing Cheung; Ng and the final whistle found them losers Kam Chuen, and Chan So; Leung Yuk by two goals to aid. Tong, Wong Shiu Nu and Lam Yuk Ying; Chuen Kam Cheung, Leung Wing Tak, Wong Pak Chong. Suen Kam Shan and Chan Kwong Iu.

CLUB DE RECREIO », POLICE,

EAST SURREYS DRUMS RES. y. MOSLEM CLUB " B.”

A very oven game was sean on the Club ground between the above teama and with better shooting the Moslema would have shared the points. At the

This game was played on the South China ground and ended in a win for the Recreio by a goal to mil. Play open- ed in favour of the Police, but bad interval, the Drums were leading by two shooting spoilt many good openings clear goals, scored by Burridge and good shot by Post just skimmed the bar

Parker. and from the ensuing play the Police

should have scored. Brown, was sent The second half saw the Moslems hold-

away on the Recreio left and dropping there own, but as they failed to score over from the touch line, Swan punched

away but, before he could recover, the the Drums won by a goale to none. ball was back, again and Gonno headed.

into the net after fourteen minutes play. ST. JOSEPH'S BOARDERS 2. CLUB

DE RECREIO" B."

By scoring eight times in their match

The Police tried hard to level up, several shots just going wide of the mark Just before the interval, Wynne struck the bar with a hard drive from a free kick just outside the penalty area awarded against on the Bookunpoo ground against tho Ogley for handling. The Recreio clear Recreio "B" team, the Boarders obtain ed just as the whistle sounded for the ided the highest score in the league games terral with the Recreio feading by a goal to 'nil.

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IMPORT AND EXPORT FIGURES FOR THIRD QUARTER...

IJ.

COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS YEARS.

The following returns of the principal articles of Import and Export for the third quarter of 1925, with comparative figures far 1993 and 1994, have just been issued by the Hongkong Imports had Exports Office. Articles having a value in each quarter of less than 100,000 are not showa.

IMPORTS.

Articles.

Chinese Medicines (Other) Cigarettes

Sugar (Refined)

Vermicelli

Union Cloths Yara (Cotton).

a

1923.

1824.

1825.

£

253,945

334,507

963,873

115,210

185,769

**55,192

320,854

360,841.

190,950

143,500 120,800

Ne 709

108,500

307,437 296,335

288,740 581,013 $54,565 199,630 920,028

3,608

Coal

Cuttlensh

Fish and Fishery Products (Other)

Flour (Wheat)

Flannel Wool and Union

5,560

Fuel, Oil

Leather (Sole)

Kerosene erst

179,910 1.45,819 90,678

37,780

453,703 689,835

199,069

136,030

71,043

Meltons, Plain, Printed and Striped (Woollen).

31.143

129,603

124.571

Maures (Chemical and Mineral)

281,000

52.191

Peanut Oil

201,411

19,125

173,578

Rice, Meal (Rice Bran)

138,

245,198

·24,938

Bice (Broken)

704,071 563,469 107,457

Rice (White)

1,727,335

1,437,685

493,947,

Silk, Piece Goods

290,8

296,023

*167,353

Sugar (Law)........

1,387,407

2,563,250

915,008

216,500

0:31,560

143,900

Suitings and Tweeds (Woollen)

212,702

446,639

113,668

Tins Blabs and Ingots

997,105

392,470

321,622

•Tea!!!

43,963

54,190

101,274

110,783

· 180,433-

150,238

..

$4,847

353,609

147,800

820,588

1,031,441

637,714

EXPORTS.

Articles,

1993

Chinese Medicines (not specially mentioned) Cigarettes........

·1021

£ 208,114 326,263 203,919 399,232 290,980

1925.

311,682

Cottons, Dyed, Pļain (not specially mentioned) Firecrackers

$16,12

244,100

97,912

191,33

€3,845 +1.76,378

Fish and Fishery Products (Other)

320,720 409,844

371,249 #437,201

110,231: 135,540

·159,808

- 75,810

202,775

50,995 257,237

127,014!

.-146,400

36,081

111,020

02,1

102,763

131,201

84,489

447,233

501,831

130,980

139,679

94,068

122,738

Rice, Meal (Rice Bran)

141,080

236,208

10,385

Bice, in husk (Padi)

111,300

33,000

Rice (White) CATAL

1,750,320

1,930,550

446,347

Shirtings, White, 40/43 Yaris Silk Piece. Goods:

111,002

79,748

19,133

200,581

927,639

113,744

Sugar Candy

129,469

2015,111

44,478

Sugar, Raw

033,084

525,245

+351,471

1,204,844 1.682,730 408,740

138,305

308,870

$2150,570 315,079

112 368

130,438

951,

Flour (Wheat)

Fruitz, Dried

Kerosene .........*** Leather (Bolo) Mats (ther than Teama Peanut Oil

Rice (Broken):

Rice (Glatinous)...

Sugar Refined

"Tîn Slabs and + erničélli Yarn, Cotton

314,587

95,780

448

*100,329 P900* 100,851

916,989

117,354 €

443,348

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